Martin Tsvetanov Wins PokerStars Open Namur €3,300 Super High Roller

Brown and bronze poker cover image showing a PokerStars Open Namur chip with headline for Martin Tsvetanov winning the Namur Super High Roller after Kalidou Sow’s six final-table knockouts

Martin Tsvetanov has won the PokerStars Open Namur 2026 €3,300 Super High Roller, earning €60,000 after defeating Kalidou Sow heads up.

The event drew 69 entries from 50 unique players and generated a €201,894 prize pool. Nine players finished in the money, with Kazuyuki Tanemura taking the final paid spot for €6,600.

Sow was the most active player at the final table, accounting for six final-table eliminations before eventually finishing second for €39,200.

The key change came with three players remaining. Tsvetanov doubled through Sow after making the nut straight on the turn, giving him a significant advantage for the closing stage of the tournament.

David Hu then exited in third place, with Sow taking the final knockout before heads-up. Tsvetanov still held the advantage from his earlier double-up against Sow and converted that lead without a long heads-up battle.

The tournament ended with Tsvetanov making two pair on the flop and continuing to bet, while Sow stayed in the hand with king-high.

The victory gave Tsvetanov his second Shard, adding to the one he earned from his Eureka Prague Main Event win in 2024.

PokerStars Open Namur €3,300 Super High Roller Results

Place Player Country / Region Prize
1 Martin Tsvetanov Bulgaria €60,000
2 Kalidou Sow France €39,200
3 David Hu Netherlands €27,900
4 Michal Havavka Slovakia €21,400
5 Dimitar Toshev Bulgaria €16,400
6 Chaofei Wang Hong Kong €12,650
7 Tobias Peters Netherlands €9,800
8 Mateusz Moolhuizen Netherlands €7,944
9 Kazuyuki Tanemura Japan €6,600

The €3,300 Super High Roller was part of PokerStars Open Namur 2026, which runs from May 27 to June 7 at Circus Casino Resort Namur.